Teaching Music Production

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  • ISBN 9781041091561
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Teaching Music Production: An Evidence-Based Approach provides a research-driven, practice-ready framework for designing, delivering, and assessing music production education in contemporary academic and industry contexts.

Grounded in learning science, signature pedagogies, and professional production workflows, the book bridges creative practice with evidence-based instructional design. It introduces adaptable models such as the Music Production Evidence-Based Challenges (MPECs), structured project frameworks (e.g., BRP, AIRP, RRP), and assessment systems aligned with program-level outcomes. Readers will gain concrete strategies for scaffolding technical, creative, and professional skills; integrating emerging tools such as AI and remote collaboration; and aligning coursework with industry expectations. Practical features include project templates, rubrics, curriculum maps, and implementation cycles that support continuous program improvement.

By adopting this book, educators will be able to design more intentional curricula, improve student learning outcomes, and better prepare graduates for evolving music and audio careers. Including ready-to-use instructional materials, this book is for music production and audio engineering instructors, program coordinators in higher education, as well as graduate students refining their teaching practices in music technology fields

Dr. Doug Bielmeier is a Teaching Professor at Northeastern University’s College of Arts, Media, and Design, where he coordinates the Music Production minor. His scholarship focuses on music production pedagogy, including AES, MEIEA, and JARP publications, alongside ongoing work on Teaching Music Production: An Evidence-Based Approach.

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